The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been the talk of the smartphone town. While this is all for good reason, as the device is shaping up to be one of the best of 2016, mobile carriers need to get creative in order to sell their share of the same. With the threat of competition looming, mobile carriers have partnered up with the Korean-tech giant to a create very tempting bundles.
According to 9 to 5 Google, both T-Mobile and Sprint are giving away a Samsung Gear Fit 2 smartwatch with every purchase of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. However, for the customers who do not find this an enticing offer to make, the two mobile carriers have another option in mind.
Buyers can instead opt for a 256 GB memory card, which would just enhance the Samsung handheld even more. It is likely to come in the form of the standard microSD card, but the publication argues it could be a 256 GB UFS card. That is, if the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will come with UFS storage.
While T-Mobile and Sprint are confirmed to be making the deal, others are soon expected to follow. Especially because the launch is just a few hours away, it is highly likely that AT&T, Verizon and other carriers will pick up the same deal or strike their own with Samsung.
While the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is already expected to make plenty of innovations for the smartphone market, there has been a recent confirmation on another breakthrough. According to Phone Arena, Samsung will give users the chance to alter the display resolution.
Reportedly, users can opt for a Quad HD display in 1080p Full HD or push it down to a 720p HD panel. Supposedly, this is for saving the life of the unit's 3500mAh battery. The option is viewable at the display section in setting.